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F1 feud set to be resolved
Threats of withdrawal look hollow.
Last Modified: 29 May 2009 13:16 GMT

F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone looks to have won the latest battle [GALLO/GETTY]
A standoff between Formula One teams and the sport's governing body over a budget cap looked set to be settled with teams preparing to meet an entry deadline for the 2010 season.

The Formula One Teams Association was expected to deliver application forms on behalf of nine teams; Brawn, BMW Sauber, Ferrari, Force India, McLaren, Red Bull, Renault, Toro Rosso and Toyota by the cutoff at the Geneva office of governing body FIA.

The 10th team, Williams, lodged its entry earlier this week.

Ferrari, Renault, Red Bull, Toyota and Toro Rosso have threatened to pull out of F1 next season if FIA goes ahead with plans to introduce a $60 million budget cap.

Under a reported compromise, the 2010 season could start with teams operating under a $140 million cap in exchange for sharing technology with new teams.

The $60 million cap would be deferred until 2011.

FOTA secretary-general Simone Perillo said the organisation would not comment before the deadline passed.

Williams, the 10th team on the grid this season, broke ranks on Monday by lodging its 2010 entry and was temporarily suspended from FOTA.

FIA has set a maximum of 26 cars in next year's championship compared to 20 this season, which has seen the sport hit hard by the global economic downturn.

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